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Where 2024 Republican candidates stand on education

FILE - Students work in the library during homeroom at D.H.H. Lengel Middle School in Pottsville, Pa., March 15, 2022. Nearly nine out of 10 parents believe their child is performing at grade level despite standardized tests showing far fewer students are on track, according to a poll released Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023, by Gallup and the nonprofit Learning Heroes. (Lindsey Shuey/Republican-Herald via AP, File)

(NewsNation) — Education has increasingly become a battleground for culture wars in the past year, as several 2024 Republican presidential candidates seek to reform public education and give parents more rights over curriculum decisions.

Dismantling the Department of Education, making changes to curriculum and education standards and questioning the allowance of transgender athletes to compete in sports with members of their identified gender are just some of the issues that have been raised on the 2024 Republican primary campaign trail.


Ahead of the 2024 election, NewsNation is committed to covering the issues that matter most to voters so they can make the most informed choices possible at the polls. To that end, we have broken down the political views of each candidate in our voter guide.

Here is a comparative look at the 2024 Republican presidential candidates’ stated policies on education and parental rights:

Donald Trump

Ron DeSantis

Nikki Haley

Vivek Ramaswamy

Chris Christie

Asa Hutchinson